Re: IML: '62 Brake Shoe Support Plate Problem
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Re: IML: '62 Brake Shoe Support Plate Problem



I am one of the members who suggested replacing the backing plate assembly, concluding that if it won't stay put during reassembly, it could come apart while driving the car. Bob H. is the guy to sell you one. Good luck on your new service provider, a faster connection will enhance your enjoyment of the OIC! I hope you found a tool that helps you "pop" those return springs right into place. It took me dozens of attempts over 30 years ago, until I located the perfect screw driver. Its just the right one, and the springs pop into place first time every time. I will never lose that tool. After seeing your note the other day, I went looking for it to make sure it was still in the spot that I had left it. It was there, and all is right with the world!! I felt like I could sleep that night, and I did just like a baby.

Paul W.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Strickland <jwstrick426@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Imperial Mail List <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 3:49 am
Subject: IML: '62 Brake Shoe Support Plate Problem


To the Group;

I am still having problems with the Return Spring Link popping out of place when I attach the Return Spring to the brake shoe on the left front axle of my '62.  I forgot who mentioned it, but someone suggested that I may have to get a replacement support plate assembly.  At this point I believe they were right.  Although I can knock the Return Spring Link back into position, it will not stay there while installing the Return Spring.  I even tried wedging a thick screwdriver between the upper wheel cylinder and the top of the Return Spring Link, to keep the top from riding up as I installed the Return Spring.  The Link still popped out at the bottom end.

My conclusion is:  If a Return Spring Link comes out of position while installing the Return Spring to a brake shoe it is time to replace the support plate assembly.  I tried about 10 times and never got the lower end of the Link to stay behind the pin that is supposed to limit its travel.  The Link floats in its position but has to stay within certain bounds in order to successfully install the Return Spring.

I just received a reply from Bob Hoffmeister indicating that he has a replacement support plate assembly.  I will be calling him later today to order one.

I will be unsubscribing from IML and resubscribing since I have changed Internet Service Provider.  I now have a broadband wireless connection by microwave link.  My old dial-up service will soon be terminated.

Joe

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